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by BadassFractal
3004 days ago
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As one sugar baby explained to me: I can either work crazy hours for minimum wage at Dairy Queen all month and barely cover rent and food. Or I can have an older guy take me to a Michelin star restaurant and hook up with him, and I'm set for the month in a span of a couple of hours. Have a couple of them on the hook and you're now in the luxury lifestyle territory which most people can only dream of. It's an interesting conversation. We're ok with people doing extremely dangerous and abusive jobs for shitty pay. Miners, people roaming the sewers, people welding beams hundreds of feet in the air. Those are fine. But you give someone head for thousands of dollars so you don't have to flip burgers at McDonald's while you're in college, and suddenly you're a poor victim to stand up for. |
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When I told her that she must have encountered some nasty customers, she said not that much because she didn't have a pimp and always chose her customers.
If the guy didn't look clean or she had a bad feeling, she would refuse to have sex with him.
Regulations like this are putting a strain on the "good" side of this work because it's making it harder for girls to operate independently since they can't post ads.
So they will have to operate with pimps that will feed them customers and make sure they are kept stoned enough to make them money hungry (and thus lowering their standards or at least make the choice harder for her).
Let's not kid ourselves, this bill has nothing to do with protecting sex workers or improving their lives.
Just like Cannabis, the problem will never go away, so you either regulate it or let the black market take care of it.